10,000 Lenovo K4 Note VR Bundles Sold Out in 0.9 seconds

Chinese multinational Lenovo offered K4 Note VR Bundle in the first flash sale in India yesterday. The flash sale was an acclaimed success with 10,000 K4 Note VR bundles being sold out in less than 1 second.

The company has revealed that it sold out 10,000 units of Lenovo K4 Note VR Bundle in precisely 0.9 seconds on Tuesday via Amazon India. Following the huge success of the first flash sale, Amazon India is offering 50,000 pieces of the budget-friendly handset for the second flash sale scheduled on Wednesday, 20 January.

Lenovo K4 note VR Bundle offer comprises of Ant VR headset along with a K4 Note Smartphone priced at Indian Rs. 12,499, that was up for sale on Tuesday. The bundle’s registration had ended ten days before the flash sale once more than 200,000 buyers had signed up on the site.

As per Lenovo’s post on Facebook and Twitter yesterday,

“We are overwhelmed by your response. 10,000 K4 Note VR bundles sold in just 0.9 seconds. Thank you for all the love. Also, we have 50,000 K4 Notes up for grabs tomorrow at 2pm only on Amazon India.”

The next sale for the handset does not offer the virtual reality headset, which is independently being sold for Rs. 1,299. The registrations for Wednesday’s sale are compelling. Lenovo K4 Note smartphone will be up for grab at Rs. 11,998.

In terms of specs, Lenovo K4 Note flaunts a full HD 5.5-inches display with 401ppi pixel density. The handset also sports Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection and is driven by an octa-core 64-bit processor by MediaTek.

As per storage specs, the device packs in 3GB of RAM along with 16GB of expandable storage. K4 Note by Lenovo embraces a 13MP rear shooter along with a 5MP front camera and runs Android 5.1 Lollipop-positioned Vibe 2.5UI.

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